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5 Reasons Your Peonies Didn't Bloom (and How to Fix It)

By stacy ling

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Are your peonies failing to flower? Uncover the 5 key culprits behind this frustrating problem and get expert tips on how to fix it.

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Planting depth. Peonies should be planted with the crown (top  of the root system) about 1.5-2 inches below the soil surface. If the  plant is planted too deeply, it may not have enough energy to produce  flowers.

Lack of sunlight. Peonies need at least six hours of sunlight  per day to bloom properly. If the plant is growing in an area with too  much shade, it may not bloom.

Poor soil quality. Peonies prefer well-draining, fertile soil  that is rich in organic matter. If the soil is poorly draining or lacks  nutrients, the plant may not bloom.

Overfertilization. Peonies do not need fertilizer to thrive. In  fact, too much fertilizer can actually prevent the plant from blooming.  Focus on improving soil quality instead.

Pests or diseases. Peonies may not bloom if they are infested  with pests such as aphids or if infected with a fungal disease. Make  sure the plant has ample room around it for good air circulation to help  prevent pest and disease problems.

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